All,
Doing the tire thing, as I recall the combat rims use a center hole flap and not a offset one correct?
9.00 x 16 Flaps for WC51
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9.00 x 16 Flaps for WC51
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'42 WC-51, '43 Ben Hur
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Re: 9.00 x 16 Flaps for WC51
Assuming you are not using a steel bead-lock, which has a centre hole, but are using a rubber flap. If you have one hole and need the other a hot solder iron or a drill will soon solve the problem. The Two-Piece rims have a slot so it is able to use either centre or off-set if you are stuck for the correct tube in an emergency. If you have a tube with a centre straight valve stem it will be a pain to inflate because it will hit on the wheel centre.
I believe the correct tube (and flap hole) is, centre position valve, with a long right-angle bent stem. like dual wheel trucks use.
PS * Found a great original drawing of a Dodge rim cross section but the message on this forum says "Full" when I try to attach. Definitely centre hole!
Lang
I believe the correct tube (and flap hole) is, centre position valve, with a long right-angle bent stem. like dual wheel trucks use.
PS * Found a great original drawing of a Dodge rim cross section but the message on this forum says "Full" when I try to attach. Definitely centre hole!
Lang
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Re: 9.00 x 16 Flaps for WC51
Lang,
Thankyou for the reply. Center it is!
Thankyou for the reply. Center it is!
AIRBORNE ALL THE WAY!
Gus
'42 WC-51, '43 Ben Hur
Gus
'42 WC-51, '43 Ben Hur